From Dome. Th 4 elelimet Annie, from Live pull the Eth litLf strived at New Yorkyoterilay. The Telegraph communicates ie fQijow• leg hems Cotton is quoted at an advance' of 'Pair Orleans 151 ; upland and Mobile 5;.—. , Flour and cm meal were unchanged in price. Provisions an fair ropiest at prt sumo rum,. The Hommel Commons vueteirmil Rue. eell's motion exchnlMir Soinmene from a seat-55 nsejority, Mr. Swift, Roman 181. hes been elected Sheriff of London. There ill a report of the discovery of font' bodies men'helorinion to Fronk lilt's party, by the crew of a Roll wittier. This report is get.erally credited. Shilling visitors to the exhibition con tinue to increase. The French Asseinhly has decided lu adjourn on the 10th of August till the 20th October. The committee on the budget estimate a deficiency of about fifty-nine millions of francs. The French military at Rome have ejec ted the officers of the inquisition from their ' quarters, to make room for fresh arrivals of troops. This caused a ser i ous dice: greement. Emile Girardin has become converted to the peace doctrines. The Indian mail brings intelligence tha t the ship Ariel, from Judda, with 400 pil grims from Bombay, was wrecked on the 12th June on Kenery island, and over 100 lives tort. In Italy Gen. Radetzky has issued a proclamation alleging that fresh attenipts at i n surrection aro making, and that he is prepared to adopt the most rigorous measures for its suppression. Italy is a gain declared under martial law. A great fire occurred ai Constantinople on the 'l2th July, which destroyed one. hundred and forty building*. SUPPOSED •TIDINOs FROM SIR JOHN • 'FRANKLIN. The Dundee (Semiznd) Advertiser, of the 25th tall., contains a statement hyiltdr ; G. Douglass, mate of the Whalet- Flora, justArtived at Stromner's after a Trts_ogit! of one and e.half years, from which the following extracts are made : "In February last our ship's crew par tially abandoned the vessel, and erected large snow houtie on the shore, it being in many respects more comfortable than on board, and better suited for hunting opera. lions. We had been at that time live months frozen up in Lancaster Sound.— In one of Our excursions we fell in with a party or Esquintanx Lidians, nine in nitre.: her; they had a slight knowledge of our language ; they inquired whether we were English or American. On being satisfied on that point, they inquired if we belong ed to Chief Franklin. °The idea now flashed upon one minds that they knew something of Sir John and his crew, and we answered in the af firmative. They then pointed to the right. to a towering heap of snow mountains. and by their gestures they signified that they I had mone to sleep. °We brought them to our snow house, ' when I instantly reported the case to Mr. Robb, our explain, and it was agreed that-, a company of twelve men would accom-1 pany the Indians, and probe their story to the Inundation. The party . consisted of Mr. Page, our surgeon ; J. Brown, carpen• ter; Wilson, Blair, Hall, Mum% Agnew, Crosby, Jones, Jenkinson, limlterty, (sea. men,) and myself. We had a plentiful supply of provisions. which were -packed into a flat-bottomed boat, which was cov ered with seal skin, and several rifles, spears, lam OWe started nn our dreary jonrney on . March 27. Our route was one of the wildest which can be conjectnred. We proceeded in a zig-zag course up one hill. down another, to the right, then to the left, then to the right again. On the 4th day symptoms of discontent began to be manifested by our hardy tars, our feet were cut and wounded with the sharp projecting fragments of ice—the thaw was then set ting in, and we were apprehensive of being buried by the falling avalanche of snow, which descends like lightning down the side of the mountains: On the Itlth day, April sth, our guides led us into a large natural amphitheatre a mong the mountains. After a journey of some miles we descried something way* over the snow—it was a black tolk hand kerchief tied to the top of a walking stick, we eagerly drew out the staff, and com menced operations by digging about two feet deep. We came ou the body of a man, sod in a few minutes after we dis covered three other bodies. They were frozen like hides decompositiod had not comMenced. Their beards were long and shaggy. while their rigid features and wasted limbs spoke in the language of na ture--they had died front want.. . °Their dress was that of British seamen in cold latitudes. One man had his name written, or rather engraved. on his arm, 'lt. Carr.' ,The rest were all more or less marked—some had crosses on thekbreasts, others stints, ihiPs,letters. &c. Our hearts sickened at the sight. We replaced them in their cold desolate graves, and set up up the same sad memodo mori. Poor, fellows, I exelainted, you have attempted to regain your homes by an overland jour ney, but you are , left in the desert. ..The Indians could give no MOM illie)- ligeltee, NO we returned. The most prob able -conjecture is, a large party had set out f ro m Sir Johi , Franklin 'ii expedition ; four had thus pertabed,; iu all probability the whole of them are row tlead." Douirren.-4he above statement is pronounced bor Some of tire ' English pa pent Ittibeeit eruet lima: The Newbury port Herald thhaks that all hope of Sir John Firanktin'a party being found' alive most now be 'MN and adds:— , It is probable that Franklin's vessels , which hare now been absent more that - six years. succeeded in the fi rst or SCCO n . season. in reaching some point in the Aio tie Sea. which is maiden' open, perhaps not oftener than once hi a generation, and here frozen in, where they remained omit they all 'wished by cold or starvation Net unlikely the vessels and the bodies of men 'Ray be found hereafter, and many interesting memorials found re corded-in the jueruale by their side, which the but of them no aloubt kept as lung as life remained, et.as.--The PM" idolice leer iest! heves here friends 14 - this Moo erissis NAN that his health has steletett severe lyool4 soiroLsits : lets net secove!vd Vomit _III 4ltostiikeittsiiviii a the histrise. • StOkitti , c or g p • wtiois Is wha 4 SkisKlii*ltioliteisilaosen devoted, WINN t iM do finissini tor his mover!. WittGS AND TIM STATE DEBT. httre }tad but two govern- ore -Pen4y : , .luseph.R.itner?aotl Wilitaift F. .1)11101011,00k save been too only Ones cite) have (Wile thins', time* psi:mg:the qtale. debt, the "ihole of whirl] was .accutnulated under ILocofoco athninistratinns. We copy the following from Governor Rither's last message, dated Deeemter 29, 1839 : "The permanent State debt, which was twenty-four millions three hundred and thirty thousand and three dollars and thir ' ty-two ctmet., ($24,330.003 32) is now twenty-four millions two honored thirty thouasull and three'dollars and thirty-two dents (824,280,003 32.) and though there are temporary loans to the amount of one millions of dollars due, yet they were for ced on the Slate in opposition to the cxer-. (ions of the Executive, and will sink to a small amount when the aunts due at the commencement of the year 1830 are de ducted from them." The permanent debt of the State was absolutely diminished one hundred thous and dollars, during his .administration as the above shows--and Governor Rimer urged upon the Legislature, and absolutely refused to sanction any law that added one 'additional dollar to the permanent debt of the State--an y i if his advice had been fol- • lowed the State dett would have been checked at .that point--but butts-branches Of the Legislature were apoist him. and they voted hundreds of thousand! of dol lars for Useless improvements in order to 'embarrass hie administration, sin! render it Mipopular,- , -This squandering of • ihe money. of the State,-was the cause of Tem porary loans amounting to one million of dollars, Which • Loenfocoistit refused to provide for a ft er they Caine' into poWer. PO i added t to the permanent debt of the State. • ' DoNettsriminc.--;('he Doti. Wm. D. Kelley, of Ilte ter Setisions, at a temperance meeting last week, stated "that lie was now in a crimi nal court.' Aml that without an excep tion every case that hail come before him. resulted. .directly from intemperance.- and that tha nine !Modred atid ninetynine thou sandth of all criminal cases were indi rectly the result of intetnilerate use of alcoholic stimulants." There is the testimmy of a man of hon er, untrammeled by the power of typ ifier.- Look at it tax-payers ! AWFUL TRAOKDV:- . 1 ONGIVR-149111NG WtivEst— Thomas Gewin awl James Mc.; Collum were both killed. a few days ago, in a recounter, near De Kalb, Mississipi "They were near neighbours. and a fend had existed by,tween their families fir some time. On the day of the fatal occurrence, their wives ,met Mid Were brier changing abusive words, when McCidluni. happened_ to come up. and made a violent assult on the wife Gewin. As soon as Gewin learned the particulars. he armed himself with a gun, and started for the ;1.! vowed purpose of killing They met in a road, -a short distance-from MeColluttt's house, when both fired; and both were killed—each having received a lull charge of buckshot, one in the breast; and the other in hie aide and back." "KIRKHAM, in his gramiriar, gives "six "theta" in succession, so as to makolood sense, .as follows :--"Tim tutor said, in speaking of the word that, that . that that. that that lady parsed, was nut the that that gentlemen requested her to analyze."— lie sayi this sentence. though rendeied, inelegant by a had choice of words, is strict., ly grammatical. The first that is a noun, the second 'a conjOnction, the third an ad: jective pronoun, the fourth a noun, the fifth a relative pronoun, the sixth an adjective protioun, the seventh a noun. the eighth a relative pronoun, the Muth an adjective pronoun." MORE LIQUOR Ss:rz.go.,-At Bah(Me) on Wednesday. the liquor which waslate ly seized in the store ut J. S. Donnell, af ter having beer. dsly paged. was potirekl into the dock. Oh the same clay, the city seised five casks and a domijolin at the apothecary store of J. M. Keaf. which will probably share the same late. The Bath Tribune says: • ..The execution of the lois seems to rnake little stir among us—while t he . critter is round in sight. we generally.ses a knot of rummies looking on, probably deplor ing the waste of so 'midi that would min ister to'their happiness, hut when the lig.; uor is gone, they are gone and so ends the matter. Th ose wh o loge by the seizures t'ke it vary c d,nl, thiubtless 'finding consul:idol) in the fart; that while :they lose money, they help to sustain the lasAis." TUE LIQUOR TRAFFIC ABANDONED !—On Saturday week—being the day on which the Mayor's sixty day prpclamation expi red—the several liquor dealem t in Augusts. Maine, great and small, inchttling hotel keepers. apothecaries, and al: others. who I had fo any extant previously participated in its sale. voluntarily arntoiloned the t rrtf fic and now, (says the .Augusta Age, of Thursday.) on this seventh day of August. in the year of our grace 1831, not a sin gle glass of intoxicating liquor of any, kind is 601/1, or can be obtained for love or mo ney. or,Sor any purpose whatever, in the city of Augusia!Ski; .at .411 events, ate . are informed, and ,verily believe. •,' To*. Permit etto.o.- , - lile. Cass:illy, of Stsisleifrists Neck, in Ctstlil connty,',l,l4l. who hie four hundred acres in peaches: vre leitrn from this Cecil Whig. -sent to market week! Ibefore last, by the steatuhoat ly suer, 1,000 baskets, and 1,000 the begtri 7 , isig of last week. Vor twenty years past the ntaleontents 'nu th Carolina have been telling how oily their State was oppressed by ,the • .nerai tioverionent, and how . she was. impoverislicxl to Lill the overflowing cof fers of the North. . 'rimy have piloted to her blighted and paralyzed condition us an esitlenee of the utter impossihility her continuing to lire tinder the terrific ex, tortions practised upon her. After all this, it is certaitilv a little curious to fintl the Washington goutherit Press. the pecial organ Solidi Carolina, bpasting of tits - contrition Of that State, and ;pro claiming that no Northern State 'comp] re •sr ith.her in prop per rifle JouratiL • ' • 1. 'APOLLONIA JAOBLLO. the famous Han gs:lan exile, was married it Harps?' Feri re, on idatirday, +to Maj, Toebman, of WmWilton city: • • Significant Facts; While the locolpeo-leaders of lettn,tyl venni and elsewhire, are lilying ext . :Mateo claim to ell ttie pinnottini l -boasting o the Union, and endeavoring to stigmatize) the Whigs as disimionists-s-we look in itaillt int a particle of evidenee to sustain suck a t .pOPllttm.. , .lu the. sown, .where alone 11. any considerable body of men in favor of disunion, not a single whig who joins in the treasonable moveinent. 'There is not a name known as prominent - in the whig 1 party, that Is not ranged with equal prom- Mence in favor of sustaining the Union.— all the disunion, secession, resistance preaclinqemnes from the loctifocos, while thestesame nom stigmatize the whigs, and I a small portion of the Democrats, there, as I "sulnitissinnists," anal enemies - of the I, South. The Governors tif South Carolina. 1 , Georgia, and Mississippi, Aro all iirdminentl 'mailman+, but mill more prominent as se- eessionitna. 'rho locofoco cainlithite fOr ! Governor of Tennesnee, is preaching rank 1 militication front the stump. And the same may he said of a large portion td the i location ealtillilaleti for Congress. Whete- ever the Whigs have strength enough to; heat the lormitmos; and thus put down dis union, they have nominated whig randi- I dame who boltiy confront their Itienfoco disunion competitors; and where they have mit anflieient strength for that p e r. posse, they Unite with that portion of the loeolocos friendly to the Union, anti nomi nate locofoco candidates of the same Clint aster---as in the gubernatorial contests . in' Mississippi and Georgia—anti In'y chide 'their distinct party eltaracte4 for the sake of putting down the monster, distinion.'-;-- Stiehl is the state of things in the Soutli.-;- And yet, while the Washington Crifoil— . - / the central organ of locofocoism—ilennoti ces- rho Whigs or Pennsvlvanin as iliridii.: ionistv, because they do not come tip tit its 1 IStandard in support of shivery, not one ! Word of censtire is bestowed upon the 10-: 1 Coleco Governors of the several Sontherti I States, and the host of Maureen candbliteT I of the South, who preach openly disunirin and secession. That paper Mica nut even express a preference for the success of it Union locofoco Candidate over a disunion i candidate of the 1331110 party,' where nein C ouch - are -- p' hunt . in, Hint - racfrintier= ,, tnnett lees sloes it encourage the election, of a whig candidate devoted to the Union, whnsis ! competitor is tho rankest kind of 'a loco ! loco nullifier. . -' Are the WhigS of Peonaybmpia. In_ 76e_ thus instilled with the elturge of ilisuninii isin—for 'party,. pnrpoinhy thOse onlycoup: wfui rely upon the on chstinoiniata in the try to keep their party tip, and -replace them in power t Point Mit a 'whip who, 14 'a "ilisnsiinoisc - tesilifp Your sonsetesire. , ye mercenary alktoleters !—Bneks .11itelligencoi% • , . Eicctrrtoi.ts:—L-There'were fopr execu tions in Maryland on Fri d ay last.,.._AJMPb Green, negro, ; yvas buil at Ellicoit's Mills, and Ai:Wiliam Taylor.- Nicholas. Murptly. and Wiliam Shelton _were hung at Cites wrtowik.--the latteelortlnurderliig the Cos Mt famili., 'Except Ohelton, they all tiil protesting their innocence of the crimes for which they suffered: — At CheAtertown the exectitiou wus attended with an uneum . mon and most painful incident : When the -trap of the'' flows fell t. from soinediaarranginnent of the ropy the noose around- Murphy's nerk clippet.. and lie felt to thy . ground. - Though considerably stunned, and his neck lacerated by the rope. the Unfortunate mutt soon recovered 1 ills consciousness, antr whilst ill this aw ful situati )) i)) with the partners of his pith hanging beforehis eyes, he persisted in '_declaring hie': innocence. and at& died re peatedly that they-wore taking the life of an' innocent man.- - After the bodies of Sheltoa and Taylor had bung a sufficient time they were. taken down, 'and Murphy i again mounted the-I , OEOld and unquiet' the penalty of the-taw. . , '• . ' - .• The'painful specticle"Wits iiiincised NY an' ;minium concourse, of .Iwrsons. who had assembled, from all parts of the sur rounding eonntry.' To the •eretlit of the women of MaiylaAtf,towevei, it ought to be stated apt no..v It int bolyr was preatust f So says the correltpoutlent of the Balti more Sun. CURED ur ERROR.—The New. York, Slat' says,an intelligent man of-" Boston.: Mass., who had tepudistPd the ,doctrine, of human dePratiity, and. held that nu man delighted to tlit wrong, but was pressed to it by induence and tent pationscavowis him. elf comp!etely cured, by a 4ecent trip to California., He sdya that the . Ock leakiness, cruelty, inhuman avarice that. delights in the misery of others that money may be wrenched from the victim, or that drags. a dyingM a n'intit the streets to save th e ex. pease of burial, Which he Met hia ropy, convinced him that there was some ititgh." ty Wrong in man's nature, or he tviiuld nev er. sink +o IoW lhe blackneas of Crime as that. Flu saw many Men who were ap parently 'respectable, honorble, manly at home, who were dead to 'every elvenl of justiee, mercy' or manliness in the ""far off` tann." and were ready (* . or duel , of darkness which Could. feed their avarice or base desires: TIIR VIRGINIA CONSTITUTION.-T 6 liktunmui Time publishes a table,'show ing that 'under the new constitution, just pro t i,,c, need fbt arlopiion',Yo' the people of Vir inia..there wilt be a'plisSibilifr (it e lect' ig a whir Legislature.' ' The ditdolibt4 ett x iig counties eleet Ca; and the demo crats 3, leaving 25 to tie electethlUebtfiii counties, with at least an even. chance that the whirs will! carry a majority.-- The certain witig Senatorial (listriete eject 20 San:Ours, and the (lenlocatic 23 e and there are eight doubtful, (districts. ... I T ALIAN PRISON nourtous.--111r. stone. a Tory member of the 'British Par went, has ,written' a letter lately., making the most horrible disclosures as tq.the bar. barous and cruel oppressions: practised at Naples. :118,thiscribus„ the shocking .hrti 7 tality with whick,the prisoners, political as well as others, are grimed ; how gen tlemert,of refined education are crowded io ut filthy duns like wild beasts: how they are coodeinneil on baseless charges got up ,by hired perjurers, and how some of the very judges are bought up to condemn.. CORIATIP CIRCIIiiSTANCE.—The wife Mr: Ja&fit Dunklee, of Claretnont; N. 11, . says the Hartford 'courier, when a little girl sheet 'seven tir eight years old, put n pea in nettiar, which she at the time could not re'rnoveiind it hits remained there en alga' 'week, a period of fifty-two years; when it wai taken oat by herself, and ea.; recognized 'as the Identical pea pot there in childhood. It has not essentially troubled her until quite recently. .711 E STIR AND.BiNNER. ridgy E . 'orirv:vggiflEC voting. tug; 15,1851. PRE9IIIIIENT, WINFIELD SCOTT. (Subject to tho decision of a Whig National Con vention.) . OUR CAGSDODATES. FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM I'. _JOHNSTON. eqa pAziAt. : com;knstnoriEa, John Strohna' 'of Latieitstml FOR JUDGES OF SUPAEMF. COURT! Richard Coulter, of Westmori George ChaniberS, of Franklin. Joshua W. Conily, of Montour. William M. Meredith, of Phil'a. William Jessup, of Susquehanna FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE OF YORK AND ADAMS COUNTIES. , DANIEL•DURKEE. ASSOCIATE ITIDGES. Samuel R. Russell, Join McGinley. AssEMBhY Daiid Mellinger. annum?. John Seott. • , PROTHONOTARY. William W. Paxton. REWSTF.H& RECORDER. Daniel Plank. CLERK Of' THE COURTS. Eden Norris. ' TREASURER. • Thomas Warren. COMMISSIONER. _ Ahrahnftk Reeyer, _ AUDITOR. Andrew Marshall, Jr.- - DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. James -Bighain. coßoszit. Henry W." Caufnian. bore endertinted ,lo do duty. I have la bored to adrame Prinendounia s interests. /hove .tlefooadsd fu-ire--all her CON Ml4lll siglst4-4 matter echo crumb/re/ or rosuplaiwed. as horetnfore, I am reed . , to do halite in the glorious muse of Justin' and Trash. and without fear or fa oar roottiad earnestly for Ike Ilight...—Uos. John anon at Lancaster: COUNTY MEETING.. HE Citizens of Adams Coenty'rriend-, ly to the present State and Natiimal . Admitiistrationlyill hold a public meetings the Court House in Oettytiburg, on thet evening of • Afooday next, Pie IBM of at 71 o'clock, when addresses may be expected, and arrangements for the recep• Lion of Our. JOB NSTON at the meeting in September will be miltle. By order of the C UN rr COMMITTEE: Aug. 8, as 1. Opening' of Schools. The Public Schoolo of the Borough, which have been suapetuled fur several. inunths, are to be re ojrlunl Moriday next 'By reference to the Card °UMW WALLACZ, it will be seen that the Female Feminary, under her care, will be opened on the first of deptember Pe nnsylva at I •Coll ege. The Annual Catalogue of thin Institution is be fore rmin which we are pleaenl to note its flouriabing condition. The students in attend ance during the pastyear numbered 103—distri buted lie follows : Seniors 13. duniorn 10, Scuba:. mores 18 Prenhmen 14, Partial course 11, Pre , punter, Department 94. • The Annual ,Commencement will lake place on the ad Thursday 'of 'September. An address to the Alumni will' be delivered on the evening preceding by Saco.. B. Bscans,Esq.. of Bath. N. ir... On • Widneedny afternoon. the !Aimee Aserteistioa will be addressed •by h r W. L. AT. aim, of Philadelphia. O:7•We have received the "First Annual Vat. alogue of the Officer. and titmlent in Capitol U snbersiry,.at Celunthus, Ohio" the institution to which our townsman, Or. Rev - setae:was millet/ as President, and over which he now preildes..— The students in attendance during the year have numbered 1:16. An effort is being made to en dow the institution—over $12,000 being alremli suhscribed for that purpose., Besides thle the citi. area of polumbus have subscribed about $lO,OOO cowards the erection of an edifice, which la to be built at a cost of *20,000. L$ 'We are reriueoloil tiir announce thetthe Pre ,, bsterisn Church will be open for public retie ehip on nazi. Sobbeth rweniN. Pr lion. Jsmts Coos**, U. B. Senator. is at mesct l. on a professional Sisk to this 'place, and will rennin during Uonrt•'week. helievi he haS entirely recoaerad from . his recent Sudden Death: On Monday altemuon hist; Nati Gtactvew, an inmate GI the AlmstioUso, while en his we, to town, was seen to fall suddenly, •eeav the lower end of Carlisle street, and upon 'attention being directed to imniodiately, life was found to be extinct. A Coroner's Jury was summoned by Dr. eosins' Houtn.ati. end en inquest held •over the body;'whieli rWittleed Wilhe usual verdict; that, the'deceaved has coin.; to his , deldh by "visitation' . of God." GLACILAN was advanced tn,y,cars, and had loft the Almottouse,huteklew minute' 'levitate. ly in apparent good health. His death is attribu ted to apoplety. • • lc, • ; An we expected, our neighbor of the "Star" en. deae9r,3 ; to get out t of the J 9tlga,tlitfpnlty with the compietnt that We withr"inistisk6ii&biltioi(- NO ' GO coMplaint'ifea 'that ad' eiir;fpf4ienod,' not "tideundticetood"—ileliberiite: ly MierfProsented.i . We; never fur one rnotit theugtit, euri,elveji "notirpditiktcW" in an plaip a matter— that yronid 4gve been poyinga poor entu- . pinned to your judgment. flXThree years ego, the Lecofecoo denotinced finw4 Jon oireom so "The . .l'eaveyieg Garuheue," because he took, the limp , and esawassed: Ate State, telling. the •people what hie views Swore, ind qrhat hi intended t do if elected Governor. Mr.; tilissti heti now taken the otump, and the tuns changed. 'l4‘ hewrio asere of *swelling canal than. Verily, oCoasiet' eney, thou art a jewel:" ' Mr. Strohm and the War Sap- Nptwfthetanding the corrections and optima inrflialted by the friends of Mr. skratma, lamed iupon,the official records of Congress, in ref. nudism to the . ihey'ge that he lied, in Congress, .refosed ;to vote supplies to tha j ,Artericasi ttoops in Amigo," the Locofoco press oontinuesitiygmie. representations and 11/11111111111 with es much tteal and apparent sincerity es though thmeharge were believed to be true. Web's° heretofore referred to this charge and proved its utter falsity,. and do not suppose any of our readers can be affected by its ponstout reiteration ,by the more unprincipled of sifir'' polities( opponents. *e refer to the matter again, to note the feat that Mr. Srahnie tint'self orithl) 4111 inst., Was presehill Ttivifbtlbtt a t a m aa od ra ri ac a the Whigs of barks county, aild in the course of hie,epitech *dyer* to the matter. The Reading Journal states that after remark ing upon the fact that he had just come fresh from the toils of tbe he rvest held to greet his fellow far mers of old Berks. he entered into.. Pelbablor men- ly and %ordeals discussion of the variousistmes in volved in the present campaign—arguing in finror of Protection to American Industry, a judicious system of Internal Improvements the, General Government, and rigid Eionomy in the Manage ment of the Public Woillts. • He adverted in con clusion to his votes lir Congresi on the Hezican war, and indignantly repelled the charges of Loco- foco orators and preseeethat ho had refused to vote supplies for the army. , pt . (mounted this false is every parenwfsm, Although opposed to the manner in which the war 'deelantd,im was, from the first, in favor of extending to Abcookliers of the Republic, the most liberal supplies' for the prosecution of the campaign. Put when it was attempted, by trickery and fraud, to sanction the wecourtitutoon/ act ot the Pre,ndeni in declaring war end thus'assuming a power waxed solely in Congress, by the Introduction of a fafire pnrumbk in the bill, his sense of duty, in view of his oath to support the. Constitution, would not permit him to endorse so dangerous i precedent. Divested of .the preamble be would bows given his hearty assent , tb this, as he hod done to eassf lan passed daring the session for the benefit of tht soldierw—pn this gotta, ways the Journal, ?he met the question fair ly, and proved conclusively that so far from ex hibiting s wanrof patriotietn 14 voting as - hedid, his cumin wee moat truly patriotic, because it sus. rained what he then believed, and still believes to have been the true constitutional ground. Mr. S., was listened to anti great attention and sat down amid a storm of epplanse, - - VirThe "Compiler" complains that, in discus. sing Gen. Sava Gies sn's qualifications for the responsible ants complex. duties of Canal Gout in i s sioner, we brought to tight the interesting fact that in his day the General has been a dealer ih patent rights, "agitating for the public goal the import- ant subjects of bee-hiveantid foree.pumps." Why, the Democracy should be thankful, rather than otherwise, for information ari important as.thet.— It has been denied that the General knoste any thing at all about business--denied by his imme diate neighbors, who profess to -knots" him well, and say that he is wholly unfitted for the discharge of the iltitles of the Canal Slowed. NM', if it can be proven that be has dealt in the bet-hive and force pump buainess, it certainly goes to show that he is not quite so stupi(l,lll‘ has been represented— and the Democracy should regard it as so much wa et on their mill. Mr. Bigler vs. Janice' M. Porter. M. BieLaa, it, his letter to Mr. Martin, which we published last week, saystliat the Aet of 1817, which he voted for and which Gov. Sett,: K. al. proved, is "ovum and entrosatitutionot" in its plo- , viagona Now in this eTittion Ulu azn Turn. directly in the teeth of the opinion ofiA2ll.l Mill. I 110 n l'OnTtil, Esq., the Chairman of the Levitt,. co State Judicial Committee, who wrote the Ad dress to the lletwacrsey of the State, which has been published in every Loeufoni newspaper.— Mr. Porter was in the last Legislature, and, in in; (inducing a bill to repeat certain sections of the law of the law of 1847, made a report., (see House " Journal p. 5130,) on behalf of the Committee on thd Judiciary, in which they say : t'lt is for the purpose of repealing these third. fourth, fifth, and sixth sections of that act, that ' the bill which we report was read in place. Al though that act was a legal and G'imstuterwisal ex• erciee.of enste,Legielative power, as rev:lei:ad by the Supreme Charts of the United States and Our Stole, yet in consequence of the excitement be• tween the different portions of the United 83tates, brought en by ultra views advanced on each side of the guinea:en, in which it is to hoped no very largo portion of any part of the Union concurs, it would have been better that it had never foetid a place upon, our, statute books." Now beta we have Wm. Bigler on the one side ..--and James M. Porter, the 'Committee in the Judiciary, and the Supreme Court of the United States; on the other I Who is right T 01Fliclousmemil. We notice that some of the leading pro.alavery Whig Journal!' in :Maryland and Virginia expres s dissatisfaction with the platform laid down by the , Whigs of Pennsylvania and New York, and prug. nosticate meat doleful sr to. consequences. We suggest . Most, respectfully that the Whigs of lmr.h those States will And enough to do in managing political matters in their own localities, without im properor officious interference with their brethren in other Mains. Virginia has never yet coat' her electorial vote for a Whig President, while Mary land is half the time Locative and has now a La. corona dovernor, although undoubtedly a :Whig •State. The Whigs of Pennsylvania and New York rustled the Preeidential question in 1840 and 1848, and intend to do so satin in 1852.-- When, Virginia shall have done ball as mesh for the Whig cause ,as. either, or evinced her.,sc bilits to battle successfully against I,ocofoceism, we shall feel more disposed to regard these gm. tiitious lectures. Etrect or'Whlg Connects. The August interest was promptly paid in par funds on the first instant. Upon this the Phila delphia Inquirer remarks as following : "The credit of Penn!) , Nevi* is fully restored, arid her securities are now regarded as among tho beat in the world. A sinking fund (or the gredu al payment 01 the Bute debt has been created, her resources are constantly increasing, and by a wise and economical administration of her financial 'S him, the proePect hi full of incourikernont. flow allierent is this state of things froin the time' when; Under exclusive. Lacofoco rule, repu diation was on the lips of many of ou r citizens, our stocks wore gPeetly depreciated, our ,credit prostrated, and our citizens heavily taxed without the least prospect of relief ! fire the people pre ' parer) for another , change which will restore to 'power the' party Which brought on these Jilficul j lies, the Slate was never piloted, hntil a Whig helmsman guided hir ssfely beyond the danger ! Let the "palls bear forth their sinivrer -I.—Lase. ixiXer! TERRIBLE §IIfIPWRECIC.—Tbe East Indio regently Onoive4 in. England, bring! intent-, gems of lito eisipwrocklo( a nnlnbor of !Osobt-a long tbd motor linstredAndooven. lives were lost in one venial ,on.the 14sti of Jour.. . , • Wr The Cholas sow t 6 bI stitaidins in lb. 1 1,V atent cities owl tam* , • “The Travelling Governor.” The Locofoco papers seem, to be erectly bran bled at the fact that Coy. immense has made his arrangements to meet the people of the Common wealth face to face, and In person mode, an an- ' mount of the stewardship which they entrusted to him three years ago. No woodir thatthey are U.000140.-I'll*, only hope they can have of elect ing Col. Btu 1.1". R. rests upon the succeas with which they may carry out the scheme of wholesale mis representation and personal oboes with which the ! campaign has been opened. The appearance of Gov. donation on the stomp has disturbed their plans,by furnishing him with an opportunity to ea pose the falsity of their charges and the hollow- ' near of their professions. The "Compiler,",sre ;slisM , M, hat; taken the alarm' too, and inveighs bit terly agaiojt 4 Um promised .eppos mire- of : "The Travelling Clovernar," Otstios. Johnston sneer ingly styled) in Atlatterecountic Now, mark the consistency of thjai assault. The saint number of the "Compiler which denounces' • JONNITON forappearing before the peoPle, certain? a notice of .no less than fourteen appointments for public meetings in different Parts of the State,•t which Mr. Stumm is to speak ! If is all right that the Locofoco Press abould,sow broad.cilt its derma ciatiotus and thiseepreieniations ofGov..lohnsion's Administration, and that Mr. Humus should take the shiny, endorse the charges, and °animas the State Nit Gov. Jonesroe hinsself, whose official acts constitute the target miaow Which all these assaults are directed, and who of ill others should be the one to be heard—must lilt quietly in his chair et Hartiabare, and keep his sealed, tin der pain of offending the refined tame and delicate armies of these knights of the quill, who preside es. er the Looofuco press ! We do wonder at Corer. nor Johnston But, sierinusly, is not this twaddle about Gov. Jahnston's canvassing the State most ridiculous• ly absurd. 'The Locofoeci Governor of 'Nonce. see, Prouedals, has been einvaasittg that State; the Locrifoco Governor of hflasiasippl, Quitman, has been canvassing that State,--other Locofoco Governor, have' been doing the with- out one word of complaint from Locofoco But When a Whig Governor does the same thing the whole Locofoco moss abuse him for IL Whistling to keep their Courage Op-t. The L00063C011 just now, says the Reading Journal, are playing the game of brag, in which they are so well skilled. According to their pre. dietions„ `•Old Berko" is to give from five to se ven thousand majority . for Bigler and the ale is sure to go for him by "an old fashioned majority of thirty thousand A Philadelphia corres pondent of the ijairishurg Union says in th first part of his letter—"it is &conceded fact all round that Johnston -is besteni"---Weil, if th. thing iirsiers, why do they kick a dead lion I But it seems even this same correspondent is not so certain of success as Ire pretends to be at the out start, for ',olio' postscript to the.ssano epistle we have the following : "P: S. I don't want you to relax soar exertions in the good cause itteause I said it was a eontetled Ihet liet Joltipton was beaten. We must noel% iool l iniignine nor disparage the foe. Johnetnti is adroit and aetiyethe wee . Who sustain him a ble and unscrupulous. You must' whack it into him." Ifa! ha ! that ic a good ono. You mosn't mind what I say, writes thui trust-worthy and veracious correspondent—lt won't do to be "too sanguine. or to disparage the foe. Johnston is adroit and active—the press who sustain liiim oblo, and tin. scrupulous. NO no ! you must .itteliacit it into him," or he might whip us for all. notwithstand ing "it is a cattreded fact all round tliat Johnston isileoten!" Well,_ wa rather think_ rho caution is well timed. John is undoubtedly afitst "boss." At the last election, J.ottgattelli was to walk ov• et the course to the same mkt fashioned majority.' but when the vote* ware counted ho was hand somely distabeed. Thu new “critter" they have put upon the track is snit likely to run a whit bet ter. The plaa.uity Whip are not a but alarmed —and needn't ba. If they will only como up toi the work— °We'll sing them a song to that same old tune— We'll give them a sight of that same' did Coen— They'll sea him again by the light of !hal/JOWL Hurrah far Governor JOHN STUN.' 07 We are requested to state that Rev. Mr. Cunningham will preach in the Associate Re formed Church, in this place, on Sabbath next, at lOi o'clock, A. M., and I, P. M. The Alzgrust 2110etions. ,The returns of the Elections recent ly held in Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabanut, and Missouri, are still defective. 2 We annex the result; as far as has been ascertained KENTUCKY.-4110 Whigs have, as usual, carried the .oovernor and tieutennnt.llov ernor and both branches of the Legislature. The members of Congress elect stand, 5 Whig and 5 Loco, being u Whig loss of 1, Mr. Clay's distritit having returned a Loco niediber by 500 majority. In 00 counties Citsfius M. Clay (Emancipation candidate for Governor) received 2,165 votes—forty comities to hear from. INDIAMA.—The frgislattire is Locofoco in both branches. The Whigs have cur ried 3 members of congress, king again of , . aavemoil ) is defeated---so ,I is Nl'Chtughy; ,) who, in huh 'Con gress, distinguished himself its of the few Northfrn )Vhigs who voted for the ru gitis;o Slave law. TErtwEssßE.—The Whigs have swept the State, tarrying the (lo,vontor and both branches faith° Legislature. Loeofoco unionisin has sustained a most galling de, feat in the home of Jackson and l'olk. Nonni CARotaNA.—Six Whigs and three Locos returned to Congress--eame as before. The gallant. Stanly is anumg the members elect. Missonin.--The Judicial election has monopolized attention in this State. Gam ble, Napton, and Byhtnd are elected Judg es of the Supreme Court ; the Whig, Ben ton and Anti-Menton parties each claiming one of them as their representative. In St. Louis, dui Whigs united with the Anti- Benton democracy, and beay...out the Ben ton candidates for Judges of Common Pleas and Criminal Court: A LAuptA. 7 -The Whip had no enntli dhte for 'Governor, and" supported Shields, (Uttiott tiantlidete,) ikortriositiOn to Col. tier, the presetitimeefotO Secession incutm. bent:' 'Shields •it hi said has been •elected. The Whigs carry two members of CtM. great), and the Locos five—same as last year. Two, if not 'three, of the Locofuco piewbers fti,t3 said to favor Secestlion. PEACHEIr CONDUCIVE TO fleaurno;--Dr. Stone an eminent physician of New Or leans, and ,who has larger practice in lever than perhaps ant other physician, ileclures that plenty of peach orchards aro worth a ihousand quarantines for the public health. ""No more scurvy," says the doctor.—;.' 4 Eu:stewed peaches if you woulti keep of Indigestion." TIIIS WHALING FI.VRT OF TIIR UNITRU ‘Vliatillg Lint or New Bed ford etmtajus some interesting statistics, from whidh some idea of the immense ex tent of the whaling business may be form :std. By far the greater portion of dm business is confined to Massachusetts.— The whole number of vessels employed is 005. Neve Bedford has 275 shins and barques, and more than half the tonagem— Nantiteket, New London, and Vairlmen have about an equal interest in tile 'Milli nese. There are now 182 large ships Mil barques fitting for sea, and they will re: quire nearly 4000 Men s for ofileqr's shit crew. The titter nmouiit of property • fits vested in the whaling business must babes tween twenty and thirty millions of dor; bust and the itill'takein -.vast tirmititit ing 'tea dollars yearty‘to Ankh it a paving business ; but from a n ex ar ai., nation of the list we should judge that the sperm vihajerii were not doing e,priitibillei business, many of them having been ,out three years or more are now reported "We, small fares, The first seven months Se this year there has been linded 800,000 Worth of . sperm, 84,500,000 worth orialiale oil, and 81,200,000 arnoti of bone ;,making a total of 88.500,000 , far, the first seven months, giving for a year neatly 915,000,000 i "THE UNiTE# STATriI OF ElmoPx."— In hts speech against the revision of the French Gonstitutlotre Vititoe FittiOsid. that the French pxople had hewn out of, indestructible' granite the Sheet itone of that vast edifice that will hereafter be eel 6 led the 44United States of Eitrotke." Thu expression is reportedin have celled down •.loud and continued cheering." Promote Matitno sl4lo.—Mr: S. W. Jewett, of Vermont, has imported, ate cost: • of $30,000, sn improved breed of From* merino sheep._ They are pure dem:mul l ants from the sheep.__ merincytheorki of Spain, the' expinittlien which' Awns'. the country Was ut one time death. • Thee' average weight is 200 pounds a head they shear from twelve to twenty pounds each. thus doubling and quadrupling the ,ordi= nary amount sttainable. The worth of the wool is attested by_ the prictthroughtelttuf large sale at Rambeuillit in France, where' ,rams were disposetf of at $4OO, and 'a flock of ten lambs was estimated at $lBOO. A FUGITIVE SLAVS Cass--81twatioty Paooass.—A colored maw, lam week. was' arrested in Columbia las - .5. - flagitive slave: - war brought to Harrisburg imd tried be-. fore fore the U. 8. Commissioner,- Richanll l M'Allister. We have been informed that tile whole time of trial was lee, than half an hour—that the doors of the pine oftri- . al were locked, and the prisoner was al lowed neither counsel, witnesses. Gor.lS presence of friends. He was brought hand-cuffed into liarrishugraffer night•falle and taken Sway. hand-culled, before twelve. • o'clock in the night. . It is a sigitifiount co-incidence that, ac we learn. after the trial, the prisoner weir: placed, for safe-keeping, in the:very place' where the friends of Mr. Bigler organised a Club, and hold their .ineetitige.-..-Haic• dlmeriam. - • • CUBANSI* KR..—The Louisville' Journal says shit effort" have been Wide in that city to personal boys, seine of them but . sixteeri years old, to (millet in an cspe4i- lion again*, untlerprnmises !lumina?. would be provided' with everything neces sary mut oil their arrival receive 113,000 ! GOV. JOHNSTON Governor Jolinsum'S popularity' is not confined within the borders of his own State. As ir specimen ef , the many evi dences. Snit hia fame is wide spread. the following-from the Madisott.t. Wisconsin, Express, shows what is :bought of him in the WesttGov. Johnston. the present efficient Executive of Pennsylvania, has tN gain been nominated fur re-election the coming fall. Until the elation of Gov. Johnston that State had for years been groaning under alonil of locufoooism,. which well nigh crtistitidillher energies. weighed down and disheartened all hutch iaens, and fastened upon heel Slate dlibt which was yearly increasing withlearruk rapidity. Gov. J.. on tnisitming the - retitle . of government, proposed measures iftete laced to check this tendency to disstrOntit7 and bankruptcy. and save the sinking creel-• it of the Suite. In conformity with his wise counsel: as Biking fund has been established, and - meas. • urea put in train calculated to raise the old• Keystone State to that high r .o.i tioh ship 'so richly deserves, and we ammo% believe thatt her people are so ungrateful to their ben.. efactur as• not to give him a- triutupbaut re-election. Gov. Johnortou is a man that the Whig party may well be proud to honor. true Whig, no honest man, a firm friend' of protection to American interests spinet the free-trade policy - of Looolocotsm l , which has extinguished the fires of so many of her furnaces and Adding lide, and sent her citizens begging for, employ. meat in tither kinde of businees,liresdt overdose, ' Oust Paosycrs.—A Philadelphia cor respondent of the.i.National Whig" speaks as follows ; • ' "Political matters seem to attract some attention in Philadelphist., hit; now eon ceded•dh elf • sides , that•as far at the eitir and county are concerned, that the Whig ticket-willreceive an overwhelming ms jority, larger even than that given for Old Zack in '4B. Thonusands ,of hoeett 'A merican Democrats openly avow their determination to vote against theiri,and for Whig candidates, and thus purify the Democratic party by the only means left in their hands—a Waterloo defeat. Gov. Johnston, it appears, is a great favorite among the working people of Philadelphia. This 1 know to be the case' in the District of Spring Garden, where his majority will not full short 61, 1(100,, and in that district, I verily believe that he will carry it by 1500." how Cossteratcr.—Mr. Van Buren a-- vowed hie hillier in the right of Congress to abolish the slave trade in tho Dlstrick of Columbia, previous to his nomination for the presidency, for the heat' between' Harrison and himself ; and yet, 'snide-, Mining there opinions, he received the vhter Of the Sidle Of Alabama by an overrOhel . In!ng majority—A/ ly of the Secessitihistsi of the present (lay voting for hint where .uric voted against 4/o/. Now these nine'. men are for dissolving this Linton became- Congress has abolished the sieve trade in the District of Columbia ; because Cott,. giess has iloae that which they have adietittif led she had a right to do. That's 'eon . - . sieteney and r sincer i ty fur you, With ti gance MAPACILEi MID PeNN.—..lt if Oaks; Mr. Macauley has retracted the a f rikp ob , charges made, against William Penn, its die first volume of his history of Eughatid. A PRIiIVO YANKEK.—A Yankee in Lon-! 'don World's Fair has given a very trentsmeing, proof of the °prying diameter 'of hit eountrytnen ;he has succeeded in picking ; his way into the best patented inks eitsake,by the English Mainifacturers. vri o .ri k at tknte by Mr. Hobbs, who 'operated upon a lock placed upon the slink Appr,of the State Minna' ollice. and 41 VO.4011.11,p;00f Agnillet any pickled:. la tvrepty-Oye pintoes he. wax in among the ends, ptcords. and in ten Minutes he relock. -ed dooz—a feat, the lock being de. .t ac t o r, puit ; wastlnteglit impessible. lie is .to experimtiol..9o atkothfr, arch. whieti hop be encloses' between two bc assded.by the committee, and nothing hut the bole for 'the. key is to be exposed to , view, and All' days is to be the period allisWeA for Witiniing it Tht Wiper:intent . is l . onlited forward to with considerable int, by all. perfume connected With the trade.... Mr. It is to get 2'loo for epeeist; it. end he says he will do it. Mr: Hobbs' exhibits a lock, and offers a reward of 0200 to any person Who can pick her foim a false, key which will open it. after exult , ining the look and key for any period they may please.. Healyethe artist, has arrived at Mutton, with his gruat painting of Webster reply ing to Ilayne. "THE 3TM BARIAER," For the Campaign. IC' We havifiletermintkl, for the ben ' Alt of such as desire to sulnkribe for a • cheap campaign , paper, and wild a view of circulating sound political information, to 'furnish the ' , STAB" from the present time 'to 'the 'first of November next, it the fol it:oiling rates, ifpaid in advance : • single copy, 25 cents. 'Five copies for $1 00 Twenty copies for 3 00! pr3 , ./Vee of Postage to all subscribers 'within the County. Nothing will be made at these rates, be yond the cost of aer. tisk, and aetual lo- l l:Mr. Hut we pie p desirous of throwiug a* - fitueh light as possible before the voters of the connty,this. Oill q and hence ourolier. 111" OW 'our Whig friends in'the_dff! ferent townships assist in the work, by promptly getting up clubs,of five or more? RAILTIMORE MARKET. "nom eitis•vtixosit *ow or Writ% okr rcoca aitii Mzit.—The flour market is quiet. Sales of 400'bblii. Howard street brands at $4, and ROb City Mills at 'altriaftld. Coal meal ILIA Rye flour utit4lanked. Oast ar.--..iVhtat is dull. fialex of cowl to prime red at-451C89-cents, and whit° at 80 85. Soles of White corn it 63 cents, and yellow at 58 a 59. Oats 29 a 3! cts Rye 63 cents. OROCIIIIIIII"-eldree is in steady request, with, sales at 14 el)catttle . ( b( _ Rio. Sugars and Molar. sea are steady. Pass moss.—We hue no change to notice in prices. Theis, is a steady demand. New Mess l'ork 13 75 • $lll. Bacon-- , honbler• 7i rents ; sides pi ; hams 0i a 11. Lard in hlrls. CVO; keg, tut MARRIED. On the thl inst .liy the Rev. Mr. Shcorer, 14r JONATHAN i.tfiIFERT, of York county, And Miss II ESRIET IA SCHOLL, of Adatus coati- ty. On the 14th hist., by the Rev. IL Keller, Ala FNOS KEPNER end Miss MA A HET JAN E lit: A. both of Eonnitsborg, DIED. Al Witandriater. Md., on the fith inst., Mr. yid KING. sen , formerly of liettysbura, need TO years, 7 months and 9 days. He was a very 'worthy man. On Fridar'fest, after a short hut meeere Mrs. ANNA MARY MARK, consort of Peter Mark, dee'd...nf Franklin township,agexl 73 years and rl rnnndiß thin Otter. ANNA NI.\RA - . ihughter of Mr:Edward hlenehy, in her 10th month. On the 4d intl., 'HENRY DAVID, enn of William Haetzell,dee'd., fit Mnontjoy townithip, nged IS ' etn..6 months and ti dare. On the Strinet.. in Slim eounty,'EtlZA ANNA, danghtelt• 111110.Jactd, Sell, aged 12 year' a niorithe and I 1 eases. On Friday; Morning - fait. MARY 'ESTHER, daughter of Mr. Hilary Rigihop, Jr., of Afountjoy `township. aged I year, 2 month. , and 16 days Gn the 31eoliftvin Union sorornahip, ANNA MARIA, dauftas of Mr. lima, Myers, agrd year, a months aril 29 Jays. "noway vie A Tl.O. Di r. n,—an the ISth'imitirrit, in Franklin towir'p. CHRISTINA PFINGSTAG, aged abott 72 years. The tleneased was generally known by the name of -Old Chrietina." Hie and a brother el hers pniigrated from Germany to thisonebtrr, in their early youth, About 40 years ago she came to Adams county, since which time she bad never heard tiny thing of her brother. Hence'ehe Was left in a strange land, with Out a single rein hut se amiable and Christian was her de portment, that she gathered around het a number of friends, who kindly ministered 'to her in her siekness,.aml gave her • decent burial in the grave-yard. of Flobr's 'Church. The Lord bleu khose,her friends, for their kindness. On the 7th Rae., LUTHER JACOB, akeil 2 ram? months and IS days, only child of George and Susannah Ehrehart. of New Chester. Oh I how mvsiterious are the ways of AU-wise Providence. heemingly, it was but yesterday we beheld Mir fair and lovely child, in the bloom of health ; to.day, ha gay end .sparkling eyes are closed, and hi body laid add in the arms of moth. earth;' 'Tie not for the aged o 4 we mourn, *bone boughs have stood unscathed for mane son*, *Mid the' most violent storms, and now it last harked down to the mirth. Oh, no l "Fie a bud that was nursed with the fondest hope, and warmed frith the smile, of pore motherly affec tion, that has been crushed by the relentless hand of Death ere Ito bloom, The fond father and de votedlitother monit not ea' those *he belie lin hope, for they have the consolatjon.lo know that' their 411‘..cie tias beim . tensbtiavbto that heaven where dtielleth erhnifillt mid;"hillfer little children to come unto Me, ehit'forbld • them not, ford inch lo the hingilotti 'of Heaven.” H. T. i.o. or O.F. At i meeting of York Options Lodge, N 0.511, of 9.. r 1 of:Penn's. held August 7th, 1851. I.IV sont ~l'ear offered the following pre 'amble pont regolutioue,, which were walla siourly 114 1 /1,401:,li • a, Intelligence has been received by this Lodge of the untimely death of our respected brother. We W. Metcalfe, in a distant land, with nopirifult the hinds of strangers to administer to his wants, and smooth his pathway to the tomb ; tletriff it becomes' tie as brotheni of the worthy dead„to chethdi his memory and roped his worth, Otter our sympathy' and condolence to hie bereaved rclstlvereand friends, therefore, Resolved, 'rho the members of ties t.odge deep- L TA y A nt, thiio with the relations of our d 5e ,,,,,„,j, brother, to the nielaheltely bereovoment o e ca ,,,h4. • 'Plat . our 1.00 fontn he el - tithed in ounurieng, and eseh member wear the usual mourning badge for thirty days. Rosotisleolk Ape hearttelt thanks of this lesige are hereby tendered to Henry Lodge, No. 10,611411110114,41 ind. to, P.. al .1.;:s. Racoon, el said •1 00 010lothr fraternal -attention brokered on inirr,hrgigmt at the time of his illireass and death.. ~/01/14# That q, entry of there resolutions be . Preen diet OW relatives of the deceased, to lien. ry frotlit!,ner. frut that (Hey be published in the ./Moonlitl 3 ol the Nitro, Gettysburg. Star Se Ban- Saes, Nevi' t kentiosil Jowl fteesidiran eltitejler. , tt.LAPFElter,lit G. PUBLIC LS' .L.,Ta= - 1D Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' I a - 11 Court, of Adams county, the subseri- l hers. Administrators of the Estate of .IA MIT /E subscriber will o ff er at public COB 110‘V A BD, late of M oun 'pleasant i X. sale, on Monday, the Ist day of , township, Adams county, deceased, will! September next, at 10 o'clock, on the pre , expose to Public Sale, on Friday, the 24i/t raises, the following tilsecillked Rea: ES- day of October next, at 2 o'clock, I'. M. ' tutu : on the premises, the ~ , .. m FLAB:m. m.• Vi#A04).1.314 , 1 Ellitivii 9 of said deCeased, containin g 60 ACRES, , . , ContaipitigiaßkACßPS, slluete in HO- , more or less, situate in Mountpleasant tp. l iltoehau township., Adsons court v, neat and adjoining lands Of Benjamin Wirier„ , the road lending from Pettysburg Fair. , Abraham Lo t, tied others. The t t,,ok . field, shout 5 itilles from the former ' ce improvements are a two.atory and 3 frbm the latter, and adjoining laetits , " II I - ' LOG DWIILLING i , of Nessirs,Sterorts Sell, Wittrott,, Daps, ' with '. , a. a one•atory kitchen and. a Shop st• ,and ottihrs. ' The :Oh'mpiciir Mille poops, bo v o , /14 *m i te from t h e raiz, end mere , triehed, a log stable. and other out-build. ings. About 15 , acres are covered willti are't 4l:;.l3tlii.. mills 'within a 6ri q v l d l i t t it n y t . i good thriving' timbdr , the balance being 'distitriee. The lanais of the best cleared' and under good cultivation.— 'The ImPrciveinents are a ONE i 041 STORY There is a well of good water convenient WU' 14 )G HOUSE, to the • dwelling, and the , property , has. It . . • , number of excellent fruit treeson it. It Rev OF VALUABLE Real ir Personol Property. Doable LOG 'BARN. with Shade, also wagon-shed, hog-stable, corn-cribs, spring house, &c.. There its an excellent well of water near the door and a never ceiling spring on the place. There is also on the farm a thriving YOUNG ORCHID of choice fruit trees. About 33 AcreS are covered with good TIMBER. There are 20 acres of excellent meadoW, and more can easily he made at any time. There-is also upon the place a large num ber of cherry, pear, plum and peach trees. Persons wishing to view the premises can do by calling on David Rife, Who re side* thereon. iOb'Attenthince will be given and the terms made known on the day or sale by the subscriber. , At, Sr, at the aurae lime and gate. Will be sold a variety of Personal Prop- erty, to Wit : a large lot of 1-fogs, 2 drat- I rate Cowl, one three.horse Wagon ; 1 one horse wagon, partl, new, a carriage, threshing michine, early new, 2 rhear plows, 2 Amble " a one single shovel olow, 1 harrow, I wagon bed. harness, side-saddles, men's saddles. horse-gears, cutting hot, with other like articles. Al so, hay by the ton. and wheat by the bus).- el. Also, a variety of 11011S1 . 11101.1.) AND - K{IIIEN FIJICNITURE, ineln7_ ding t ooking stoves, ten-plate stoves, see retary, .buteau. a finillate clock, tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, -pots, let. ilea, pans. AL c. ,Also, a lot of Blacksmith's tools, incluiltng bellows, anvil, vice, etc. Also, a lot of walnut inch hoards, with a variety of articles too numerous to men ' lion. . a 0:7 - Attendance will be given and the terms made known, on the day of sale by 'DAVID RIFE. August 12, 1851. A VALUABLE FARM persoinre of the last will BO testa intim of JAMES G. I'AXTt)N late of Franklin tiiiviiship, Adams county. de ceased. I hereby oiler et Private :Sale. THE FARM, of said deceased, gituate in will townvhip, ooniaining 1411 A('RES, more or less, tl• joining lauds of White, .10iin Pion Iz, and others. The• improyententa are TWO.S'rORY Cs I LOG-HOUSE, I I also. a Log Kitchen, a Double Log Barn, IVngon Shed mill Stable, anti a 'good Orchard; a good proportion to in Tim ber and Meadow. The land will be bliown to any whit wish to view it by the subsci l iter residing on the same. W ILLIAM PAXTON,.Eir. Aug. 15-,6t, NOTICE is hereby given that an elec. lion •will be held to elect !IBM. TEEN MANAGE'RS of the “Cumber land Valley Mutual Protection Company," at the public house of Victor Shannon, in Dickinson township, on the First illonday of September 'mei—said Managers to serve One year. Election to be held between the hours of 0 A. t., and 4 o'clock, P. M., a said day. JOHN T. ORE EN, Seey. August 15, 1851.—t4 Gettysburg Female . Seminary. THIS school. under the direction of Miss WALLACK, will be re-opened on Monday the Ist of September. Terms.—Ten dollars per session of five months. Pupils will be charged from the timc - of entering, to the end of tht: ses- sion. No deductions Irom price will be 'mode, save (or the time lost by the teacher, ,or protraced Ulna* of the pupils. • tCOII.7IONICATILD References—J. B. McPherson, J. A. Thomp son, R. G. Harper, Dr.. D. Horner, Hon. M. Mc. Glean, H 0n..1.'1L Danner, Rev. Dr. tiiliirluriser; Roo. Dr. llisuither, Rev. Dr. Krautb. Prof.Jaoilis, l'rof, Stoever, Rev. IL Jobuston,Dr. D. Gilbert. Aug. 15-2 t. 1) VirEf.I.INGI house, and a 13TtbitE rIL ROOM. It is a pleasant residence. in the eiiuntrs, and a ksirable Int:Whit' for beakless,'' Enquye at this ogles. Aug 15. ' - ' ' HOUSE' SPOUTING. VITILL be made and put up by the V V sidu'ietiber,s*ho willattend prtimpt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured it any, establish ment In the bounty. EU. E BUFItER. ECIIMMIINICATIIII THE STAR . AND BANNER: Is published every Friday Evening. in Carlisle Street, two doors from the JEamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER:. 111.,412 tt. If paid in advance or within the year $X p er annuin—if not paid within the yes ‘,.52 50, No paper dincontinued until al I ar rea wager /ITC et eept at the option of the F:tlitor. tingle copies, fit , cents. A' failure to notify a discontinuane Will ho regarded us 11 new engagement. Alrerttatmenls Hot exeeediug a liquare..innerted t tree timer. for $l-=-e%ery' stilisequent insettleas .Loncer ones in time Pilule proportion, ail advertisements not *peciallii ordered tot a given time will be continued until forbid, A lava rat reduction trill be made to those who advertise by the year. Jab Prinling'.s( all kinds executed neatly ae4 promptly, end on reasonable terns. Leitets data Oarsuminiretions to The F.ditor, (ex cepting such as conte!n lltioney or re names new subecribers) met lie Poi? Pis ti order acute attention. ELIZABE'VIi Sllaz AT PRIVATE SILL ELECTION, For Rent, PUBLIC SALE. near the Bennughtown read,ebobt . 4 mil from Gettysburg. Attendance will he given and Wrote made knnwn on day of i s le by WM. HOWARD,. r , GEORGE HOWARi), Hy the Court—H. DINSVIDDIE,UIerk: Aug. 1, 1851--ta TVl25lly, Mae El YiLtABLE REAL ESTATE. . . . Subseribers. Executors or the I_ last Will and Testament DI George Mimes, late of Ntiw.Oxford, Adams coon'. IV, deceased. will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, • On flee 10A (lay of Seplem- Ger 'lex!, the following described p'roperty, to wit t A PARIC, situated in Huntington township, Atlnnis tmmy, adjoining lands of %Vat. MundnrtL. J. H. Fink. John keplinger, Wiernum, anti nthPrs, -enntaining--40*--A-CRES and Ut.) PERCHES of Patented Land. The Improvrrnema are st t‘ I ottY 11017G1i-CAsT DWELLING HOUSE part,. _ill a one-story Kitchen, a koog part,. sheds and F:tabliug, wagon abed and corn crib, F m o lie-house, blaeksmilli-Siitip, and limekiln. The dWtlling house is on the crosa-roads. :About one mile south-west of York Sulphur Spxings..antl.e.ollY_eniClit In several Mills. About 25 Acres are covered with gourd thriving Timber, and a bout 10 Acres in good Meadow. vr Al i so, on the same day, will be sold. about 45 ACRES OF WOOD.LANI), covered with good timber, in lots of front 5 to 8 acres each.. Situate and i f l ug about 1.2 milo from the aboot, improvements,' HE subserilier. Assignet lartac Trimmer, will sell at ptilfr sale, on and adjoining hinds of Wm. Mutolorf,l Fink, Abraham Siekes.and others. 111'marlY, Ilse 8111 ii".l rf 80 1 ,1 9Hher next, ALSO, E . ,;‘ ' tisi „ ,: nwild, on the premises, in P,atioltsu: township. BE OFFERED, I 'YWit' cieuntr. tram —lr ittattee of a I ludo frirot East Merlin', 14 miles from On Thr,rseluy. lire 11111 of Seplenther, I York, Rod 10 miles trout lfausver, TWO VALUABLE FARMS, situate in Reading township, Adams coun- ty, wtt : No. 1, A Farm, containing 208 Acres and 82 Perches of Patented Land, adjoining lands of JOllll Brough„ Esq.. John Duncan, Joh.Dicks, the town of Hampton, and Fara! No. 2 The improvements are a two-story weath er-boarded HOUSE, and a one-story kitch en, a spring-house over a never failing spring near the door, a large brick Bank Barn, wagon shed, Nom-cribs, and other hltbuitdings. The above Farni hia'n doe proportion of Timber laud and choice Meas dow, with a never-lailing stream of water passing through the saute. it has also a hoe bearing Orchard. No. 2. A Farm, containing 142 Acres - and 22 Perches of Patented Land, adjoining the aforesaid Farm, lands . of Job Dicks, Jacob Haines, Abraham Chronister, LeVi.Chrimister. Dr. C. Blink, and others. Ou this Farm there are four good springs of water, two of which are convenient to the dwellings, The Improvementit are a two-story weath er-boarded HOUSE, log spring -house. a new weather-boarded Barn, with excellent stables and sheds. This farm has a good proportion of Meadow, and about 45 A cres of good Timb9r-land, Mae, on Monday. Sleptinitift 15th, will be offered, on the premises, the fol , lowing described: PR OP 1.43 Y, situate ill Oxford township, Adams coon• ty, adjoining lands of Di. William Mell y:line, John Illarnitz, the town Tots of New Oxford. A ittliimy Ginter. Henry Git, others, and containing 130 acres and 131 I perches of Patented land. About 105 A-I cres of the Tract are cleared, ID acres of: which, are in good MeadOW, and the bal ance. 5 acres, are covered with thriving Timber. 'rho Improvements 13.. • are a - one and a half story 51 , 1 "• : STONE HOUSE, a large RANK BARN, with Warp-shed, a stone spring-house. corn-crib, and gran ary:, Ti k ate is a,naver-(ailing iforing,nelfr the dwelling, and a line thriving . OR. CHARD of drive fruit., Tim above land, , having been all limed if ,in . a : high state: el cultivation, and lite fencing ie pearly, tall. Dheatnot-,rade. • • • IrrAleo, on the saute day, will he sold, I THREE .OUT-LOTS, containing ?rum ' one and a .half ,to four, nutl if half „Acres caah,,adjoining the WWI, of New. CHord, It-3.Fuither deloyiption, of the , above properties is deemed unneenary, as per sons desirous of viewing them can do so by calling on either brilit3 r Eectitors Orlthe tenants residing thereim. Terms of Safe will be easy, he made li,povin on the 'respective . daye of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of each of the above named days. WILLIAM D. HIMES ALEXANDER B. HINTER. Aug. I,—ta ' • Ex're. Ring' and Tagras. , Perim and " Reticule " Clasps, . Purse' Twist, Lily Milo Bream Pine, Pearl Minims, Diaper Pi - ns . Kuittine....Needlcii, always innhand at - ' 3. L. &MICK. . E Ir , DOOKS. , flarper'o .3lagazine, •prico 25 obnteo, grollook's , Joy (4otley's do. Sartain's do. . At KURTZ' BOOK STORE. 2 2 2, A now and brilliant light has lately arisen rind now stands high in the horizon, PhNik ,, g its got. den light of hope upon the dark despairing minds of the beihridilen and afflicted with gain. like the bursting forth of the congenial rars of the nun upon the cold, dismal regions of the frigid cone. The three letters which head this paragraph is the signification of RADWA VS READY RELIEF. An instantaneous remedy fot Pains of all kinds, the very instant Rad way's Ready Rene( in applied, its pnin-relieving qualities all! realised. it will re. Sieve the moat severe pains or Rheumatism, Istm• bago, Gout, Paralysis, Tic Doloreus, &c., in a few minutes. • 11-7 - REIE.UMATIS?d--Ita Cause, Treatment, and Cure. • ALL aIIEIJNIATIC PATN'S INSTANTLY CURED BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Rheetnatistn arises frotn diflbrent causes. hut most generally prneersts frrnitVolds, exposure to cold damp weather, and sleepitig in damp apart ments. :This complaint is, divided into two classes ; the first intlamatnrk. apr called hem the dwelling and inflammation that rateoda the pains In the pills affeeted; 'second; Chrriwie Rhesintat ism, no called from the long continuance of the die ease. .1t is also known Rittriliago. or pal" the bitokOciittica. or Veins 'ln, the hip or groin; ' Antk^rOdynia or pains inAhelnittts. The Aeute Rbu'emaliam generally, terropmfes into one of these and becomes a chronic coniplaint. A BEAUTIFUL PICTURF r =I HEW LABEL r,NartAvlNr.. . - To protect the public against ptirchniting Co"n. terfeite of Railway', Chinese.lndicated Soap, It. G. Radway, the celebrate&rhamist of Ness. York, 6.3 at a great expense engaged khe Cervices alone Of the first artists of steel crigraling in America, 'dud will oil the first of April, 10if, issue Mid way's Medicated Snap in its new label: It is' a 'unwind steel engraving. it repretents two female figures of health and. twenty,. reedinibion a tablet s ecroll. work. on which,are wards i•ltistl ivay's Medicated Soap" in illtiminatchi retters.— On • he opposite side of the tablet Is the Inc simile sigtidt one of R. 0. Midway. The, &sign is neat, chaste, artistic, snit elegantly teetuied. AS A BEAU) IFIER OP TIiItISSIIY. 11 surpasses e vely thing et the kind in the world, it removes Redness, l'implec Blotchei, Pustules,' Tetters . Bash. It cures Salt Renni. Ring Worm', Sore Hearth, Sores, Pustular . Reteptitits. It' im parts health to the skin and Beauty to the tom• *lion. As a Nursery and Toiret Roam, it is beyond the reach of Rivalry, arid forsloving par. t.oses it in the best in use. One sake ut @ruby:rya Soap svi!l last longer than three cakes of the same sine of say other Soap iu use. therifoie it in the chenpent and best soap in the WOrlit Price :25 . ceers. !urge rakes in engraved wiappers; and the aignattire ol K. G. Railway alien each wrapper. Now through the Harem chambers many lights shapes proclaim the tights-r *hi le 1101110 br jog halm from Ciretitsia a fair, To (I r , •.s tool beaotti'v their Invely Heir, Which nialtes the maids of Cireast•ian "kites Within the hrea-ts et kings pore lave itirpini. I'O [Pt Eti AND BEAU fIFY THE HAIR,. Rail Way's elrcrte4an Balm in hemming (mire popular. to the course of time it still superoile nil nmer prepiti . eines ire- oteis - otreirtarktneta; strengthens" the haA, eMelientes dandruff, ond makes the hair soil, tine, and g 10549.. By miles( the balm as per tfirecticm, it %sill ; make it ' earl baaittittilly,rar.ernbling nature- -Nicit-0. eeittri f in :ante betties. dee that R4L11101)'& is up. on each bottle. _ PUBLIC S.VLIPA Or 22111 TaIrATIN A VALUABLE Ae Perelies of Patented Laud, adj,,illiti4 Ow Lank of John Uro:t,'h gala Ralf miperger, Estl,. ;111(1 the Cl/1111W11 ( 4(1 and Beaver Cheeks. file improvemenet area large aiit handsome Two4slior . e , It, fi " . - int l.vg BWKLINti - 11- . with a large Stone Back 11u& lig, ;I *ell of gond water with a pump. lie the k heti mi dour. A new Bank Bari which for Knish anKnish is inititirisa '4 , 41 iis the neighborhood. The land is in a high slain of .-idtivatii)ii, under gird rendes; andoil" cotireident field . An Ott.. gait MERCHANT MI, built of stone, two stories higi pair of burrs and two pair money. Dry Kilo and Still Hi machinery in tho mill are nea and in goad order. A good or-boarded Miller's house. will venient onthaildings. A Is - 0 one bearing choice fruit, the a ly planted. The situation of property is very beautilul as welt hurrounded by a fine grain-gra try, with good roads, &c. A same Jay will ,be sold the filial PERSONAL. PROP El TO Ir : One•holf Palcnt One Horse Wagon, one net Roller, seireral sells of .Seale . amount of - Wheal and Ry • Bushel, Iv gell.er with a I of oilier arlielext Also, on Tuesday, the tiih rt , y of Sep, (ember, on the Fell - 115M, an eleg tit FA RM. of DO Acte-i and 40 Perrlics, ituated in 1 161,1116 m townships, Adams r nutty, and adjoining lands of Daniel Ile der, John there and others; the turnpi , leading from Berlin to Hanover, passi g throngh this farm. The itnprovensenti h. gatni Stone I)WEI,LING lIDU , 'afitie Spring House, with never-failing water.— A large Brick Bank Bath; tilth Wagott shetig, and. Cribs. Also aTe nt Douse, an Diehard with 'tient 11.0, **lli 3 Tun e. tv ' , l* 4?0,10 . .. (Pitt, trees. atteit a ,Cherriei, !'liars,Peaches, Apricots, Vf u nit. •t.c.-'-- 'eke tenet,* are in rood order id the land ip ii hith Slats! of i.ifiv.iiim, it ring been nearly all'well limed. In sho this farm v,. is 'one of i11e . 111451 desirable in i e country for b e auty of situation, fertiliq end eon ienience. A 'hirther descriptisin is deein ed oonOoosiryi as persons vishing to thirriheise can Bee the the property by Cu!. ling pn Mr, Isaac Trinuner. rest ling there on, or the ettbscriber,near East Berlin. -Saly to commence' at 1 i'.-Inek itt the afternoon of each day, wheat the terms will be Made known by , JOSEPH J. KlifiNiAsigece. AuguNt 8. 1851...4 1 Unprecedented Sticeekr of pH trim !No,. vEGEsABL.A. DrspErslA scrrEtts, the mosirpepulanFikully Medi 4.* 1 161 icine of tpa age--useid. by l'hysiciims ut high standing. ,; • • These Bitters remove all morbid secretions, mullp the blood: give tune and vlgor to Ole tire organs, forth), tha systern against MI WI fn. titre direocts, can be taken with steel fltir otime debilitatigg the' ra - efi 11 to the most delicate stomach, and remarkable fur their chinning, inoisorating, strengthening, Fuld Nato ;alive properties, and an tura' liable remedy for the DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FOR ctintainint, the Cortilicides ol 11 ' tparltsLle clogit, and the high eatimntiqu in whirh thie IVletheint.hi, Witt by the public prebf. cpn he had rirtheAgneets, him Pike, 56 cents per: • ' PRINCIPAL OFI:'ICE,I33 'Fulton iweet, New: York, Aiit • ; For sale in Gttlyaberg lej , B. 4. BUE.ULI42 PRCCLAMATION WHEREAS the Hon. DANtEt, Pm- KEE.IIq. Presidentof the Keverai Courts of Cotonou Pleas, in the enmities compoling the 10th District, and Justice i of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and I general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all' capital and other offenders in the said dis trict--and JAMES Itt'Divirr, and SAME'S!. R. livtatiti..Estis.,J edges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ere in the &unty of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the 23d day April, in the year of our Lotto, one thousand eight hundred and II fty-one and to me diretted, for holding a Court of Corn' mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the ,Pence and 'General Jail Delivery, itulCourt of Oyer and Terminer, at Get.: I tyshitrg,- on Monday the 181/s day of Me sita, ne.ri-v. . . . • . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tti , all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner 1 and .Ctinstahleis, within the said. County ci 1 Adantaithatthey be then and therein their i proper :Orem* with their Rolle, Records; „InquilitiOns, Examinations and other Re. menthranees, to do those things, which to , their bffmea and in' that behalf appertain No be done, and also they who wilt proso 1 cute against the prisoners that are or then shall lie in .:tho JAB Of the sattfCtitnitY OI Atlanta; and to be then and there to pros. cause against thorn as shall be just. : ~ ~.. WIId,IANI FICHES, dherlll. '''' saw's onii,,Betty„settrg, i. , ittily 4, latit. . , REGISTER'S NOTICE. Nolicig is iterebr given to all Legs ices end other persona ettneernetli that the 3,lministration Recoynts of . the deebaged perinoti hereinafter ttientionetli will he ttreaentecl at the Orphititereonil of Adam coontj, , , fitr anti rnia don and :tore, On Monday !ha 18th day of Wag= lig; viz , 251. .riie socond and final, account of Win. 11. 1 1V right, F..,iectithi• of the last will and testament of Samuel B. Wright, do. 25 . 2. 'rile first acrotini iir A1101 . 1;411 ne trirki A-41tnittistratrtrito4-4e-eibleurge I)rardfirlll,ileresisbtf. 253. The brat ;Account of Wrri,, Yoting and Peter Co*never, Admihistraturs of the state of Win. tlownover,deernw4L. . 254. 'rho first iteemint of Wrii. 1), Mines and Alex;miter $.. filmes, Excel!: ter,. ef, the last will and tesianient of Geo. hlintes, ifer . .eased. 255. Tile Ort and final ammonl of A hr.& ha in Keever. Admiaistrstar 01 . the Minato id Cbristian - Tripper; - dreessdit. 236. The first and final of Jas. Cooper, Administrator. of the Came of George Br ren w, iiecessed. 257. The third account of John Shnli and llnvnl Shull, Administrators iq the es tate of Frederick Shull. deceased. 258. the lirk neemintoffi'sithneT *env. er, tine of the Exemnors 0f.f.1 • • • Cr, tleceaied. . • . ''2 9.. The' first account of Minibaot n'ybrigliti 14;xuentiii• of-the last will anti ltsniewletof.laeob WitylW4l4,deeeasetd. 12(11). 'lite first and final tiel!011n tlof Mo ves ‘leCleain'Atlinibietranienr tint aidato ulNaevy Nlien't4ll. deceased. • W. W. 11 A NIERSI,V, ItegiAter's Office, Ciettyiluurg, Regui!er. July 5, 147{3i Notice to the Ileifs of 'John Dui- field, deceased. P- 1 4. 4. .? 'INV the iliatter - isf Inv iiititiintlif ,I t ` - ' l7- 4 4 :• - • Jactthr, IY,,t e i l to •hrOrtthitttli Gomel' ' .::,.(6., tr . ' , :VA . , !',' o I A.Putaa county. for a decree for the • :if t ..A.Z... 4 .4: epect:tc purfarmatice of a 'Hirai con. I j1 " 11 tract entered into. by Johtt Duffield, ISt& or s.iii county, tiori..terd, in hit lit e-time. thr the Pale to bald Jib F. Bohm, of certain RO4l EA.4le.. Lkiiiy 27, 1851. The Ct nrigrant a Role tin atinviliant t Administrator, and ail the heirs of JOIINT, DUFFiELI), deed. to he and appear at an, Orphans' Viitirt to held at nrityt4bi!rg. in and for said enmity, on 'he third Moodily (the 18th) of .artgost raw!, In show amide, if . any they have: why the prayrir or the Paittpetitionet 9110111 d nut 'oe granted, Wherenpiin notiee of the above ruin is' hereby given to the following ileitq Of said John Untfiald, deceased, residing out or the County o 1 Adams. to *it ft. Out field and NeWt field on W. Dueld a Simtt County, Win. A. Doflirld,.and David Mee. Duffield, of Rork faland Mot. tv. and (gorge nutlieliPs Redford County. Pennsylvania'. •' W M. FLUKES, Sherif. 25—tc. ' •' '• r With WI rhopping uro, The ly 101 new other run. Orchards, ter recent \mthe above ti iteulthy, t+iug roue- I soOt the mg LTV. /lixlillety, Meadow rplar s zre 1 111 the .rsely 'ile Water-Cure - Jeuttud.. ANew Volume, of this ...lumps' of Health" cmtimaticatt in July. 1851,-• Nultecribers Aiwa aciol in their names at (thee. the.PhiloweitltY and. Practice _efi Phlayology and Anatomy . the Unman Body, Dieu:alert, Physical Ed-1 ovatioa, the Chemistry of bile, and all other matters relating to Life, Health, and Ilappinesa, will he given in . this Journal. We believe that tonn may prolong his IN much beyond the number . of yearsumeally attained. We propose to show how.— Published monthly, ,at One Dollar a ! year,. in advance. Please address all tenure, pdft• paid, to • *ELLS, 131 Nassau, at., New Ytirk. , „ A New Volgroe dIF the America': Phretiokogical Jour commancem July 1,1851. Now is. the thite•l to anbactilm. ifeietitl4l Phrenology, Physiognomy, Itlechattisia: . Education, Agriculture, the NatnralSrien rem; and General lotelligenee,proftimely lostrated : it cannot fail to 'interest every class of renders. 'Every family, and es pecially all- yoting•men and women, should have a copy. It' is printed on the first, of every month. at One Dollar a year. A 'Hatters should 'an postpaid. and direc ted to POWLEIt & WELLS. 131 Nassau vi., New York. July 25,1851-4 t CUBA & THE CUBANS. %THE CUIIANS are mustering every Al- where, aCC.III ding to the papers, and we, incline to the opinion that there will ho a company from here, inasmuch. as there. hus heen an unusual demand for Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , at KEII/AUR Kti1tf.7.1;.% South 7 east tjeiro, nor of Centre Square. • . * , Iffic" m "Celt and ice No extree pricei askod.. CLO*I 14S, hummer Caisiinetel, Satti near, Vesdngsp CravataJoicsile ,! • xtiwrws.', arGRAND RALLY=II OF/THF. FREEMEN OF' , :onus rs - Aursv g. . . , • . •, have entleayored • to do my fluty. I hate labored In , .• I . 9 4:.:411 - ; advance l'ilintsylvailin t ri interevra. I have de. , „ . mended for ber all her Constitutional right., no matter rabr; . grumbled or complained., Henceforth, ns lien.tofore, I am ready trj.44titk. - " t ;444. tic In the glorious enure of Justice mid Troth, end witboil • ' • 7 , rear or ritvor, contend earnestly for the Righo . -=l7obernor Johnston's ittpeerh 4 ...it /Ammon, Pron'o. • ....Ai , . , L I ME Citizens of s connt —all who are triill44 thq U re-election of W,1..F. JOHN sTON —all who desire to,bgar,„ that Pctular and able Chief Magistrate, whether, friends or foes; are respectfully invited to attend a , GENERAL MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLEOF "r rlIE OUT% G GU411D,74 6tritusoußc, Oa ITUEMZ:Ti VilidE 2(1 04 SEPVlEniiii gOVERNOR WILLIAM F JOHNSTON ijaannide his arrangements io be present on that day, and' . ;i:;viti r t," address his fellow citizens then assembled. itiff — Come l ,hears ;him, ! Judge for yourselves, when von Vave Ilearil liink OW men of Aid. PARTIES hear him.! The Povei.nor &Ares,. tol,, heard by the citizens of every political complexion, and it is liopett,', till will avail themselves of tills opportunity : . Writ is expected that other distinguished speakers wilrixr‘ .. ~ . present and address the meeting. ity order, of the Corneg roimniller. • . • A: R. S'rEVENSON . Chao mail: 8, 1851. August Price itediced ! VAUGHN'S trisortiaAlc Burrun t Doilies—Only One Dollar. the Proprietor of the Great American Rennedy " VANSVIN'• VICOITAILS LITHOWMPTIC MIX11llt." indnawl 4r fly lenient mlidtoriorm or his Aired% tlimnaltrhit the United Bmom sod Canada, has new Reduced the Price ' of hOli 0000 e W wen kethisti awhile end from thighelii hrinsliortA, 1M will twit ap but One du ordii bee (1. 1 .4 i boaloor --11Sor man Om will bei • • 'Ollll DOLLAIt, &Min nay not emoted that the alined*, at iho Medi. nine,ot . l anon/tit. and atingle. propenies wILt. Rilll4lll iincirimonst. end the ran one will be bmtowed to pre paring it ne honaolineu .. A. thiliiiiadlidnitOtideetts Maned prin., will in rillrehireld by than Who huts, sot hitherto made tinanwiten siequebdril with it. vines, the proprktor would beg to hairout• l/1411, hir .nude I. not to be dined with the yew 'mount nf " Remedial tpl the tier t" Retain+ for itself irate, endintt 100 W. 1. oil disolsel..ntirt soy ener prepartai.t net &Inv Mt erPrid tool Ifni einteined inelf for night years by its noperiot medical rinse., and, until dd. redurtion, commanded double tin prim of any Ono ankle in Obi line. NUTlltit PAIITICRI.kat.v,,Ibin "Wahl sets with VW beat. lag power end certainty Mete the •• • , Ter,,Xdasyl 'nap, !pd 41 ether ovine, nook the mopes iiedon of which ft& angi behldi depend. • . This usedielhe luis • justly high repute ai a remedy far • Dropsy and Shovel, And all diastase' of that nature. It may be relkd open when the Intaglios physlotan has obandoeed hie patteet, —and lot Vnltta ditneaslagnalasea, nom erpeeiallY Pamir, slop mewl. oar would ennteatly and batmen, recommend it. At ID piagept prim it to eully obtained by all, and the Wad will mauve the ante* to be UN thuspeet Medieine !..e the 'World 77 Plea.° aakfor pamphlets the atalla tin the= a*47 t they contain over Malmo pasea of receipts, Ott addition to tall swii c al matter) valuable I t, hotivehold Patplator, IVO which VIII ,avo many dollen per year to practical hoseekeepers. 'Plows remises am Mtn:damn! 'to make dm book or pa* tau.. Wide IWm ha character am an adrenbing medium lour the m.4teb e, the Witham, In haw of which. In the form of terrettr thsterkt) parts or the country; map be lethal aka, -- ..viturtitem 'Vegetable liltlionatint9 - 111Ittano•"— , the Groat Amnion. tbrobrili r row Ihr Ole fit gum WWI. at 4 11 1 inch, small hot* et 611 mu eee No weal bottles will be homed Miro the pMeint Mock la &hoot , rrinowil Offine. Mahan. N. V..-007 Main stmt. • 4... C. Ytkiltitimr.. tboW Winiontie ail newt in oLtitriitaircictesort it 1111 Malden Labe. ?few York Cllr. - - , K. ti..-Aft Nati. laareeptlnt hum and dealer" with' wham Ili tweecto booboo..) mats be Peet Okla. Or as atemeoe 1.1114 elven to Owe,, . k • N 'l'B —S. tr. Poehle,r, Gettysuut ; !scot. Martin. Ox fora"; Wol f ,' ; , . eeph Abbottotown - H. Cook, ruy. ctleville ; Lewiit Dertig, Otssii&raburs Hanurtn. • . L .- Oct. 18, 185 U, umvEgsury :OF MARYLAND, riqig . IkiBXl7 *vision wilt begin on NV . dieleday,• Ibtii. of thtoiser. NM, and close Ist- Mareht itira. • Nathan .R. Btnittu -WO.. Surgery.' Wm. E. A. lash. M. D., Dltemietsy sad Pharmacy... . . • Sunset A.;hbar, M. D., Therapeutics, Malaria Medics and Hygiene. „Joseph, Ruby, M. Anatomy and. Ph%TWINY.' ,' • ,Vllll. Power, M. D., Theory and Prac- tice of Medicine. ftieherd H. Thomen, M. D.. Midwifery and Digenees of Women and Children. George W..l4iitenherger, .14., D., Ps tholOgiCal Anatomy. The Most ampie opportunities- for the, prosecution of Practical Anatomy at•atned crate Fxvinse. • Clinical lectures four times a week, by Trek:snore Smith and Power, in. the Bal timore lotirmary t with the privilege of, Jai ly io int Wards, without clierge the student for the tirket: Foeh for ivel j ectures $OO to $O5 Prne lien, Anatomy $10;• Mattieulation $5 Gradiottion *2O. WILLIAM:E. A. AIKEN, Dean. Baltimore, Aug. B—s 3 NOW FOR BARGAINS ! • •liRLLER KURTZ .Ws a dded to his mord large stork n WOKS & STATIONERY, a large assortment of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS ST,, SHOES, of every variety, which will be sold at prices that can't be beat. 110'..Call aiid tree thent . May 23, 1831. A RICH: COPPER AIINR. .9 NOTHER 2HOSE desirous of Obtaininl 4 'it rihh' Ore, will do well ,to at AHN- EsToeßS' STORE - , and'purchase some of their cheap. DRY GOODS, tyr..c., just received direct limn' Now York, rhiladol. phiOhtl Baltimore. This is' the third at. rivartor the Spring': and are determined to sell a little'ltiwer than can be purchased elsewhere. '• • An Apprentice 'Wanted. N Appreniiee to the Qiieh-Stnithing Pk business will be taken by the tinder signecl, if early apialieation he pouf!. Tlll4 applicant inewt, be about 38 yours of SO% ef. earree3 'metals. .ultier, need hpplyk L. 11.0.1.4TZVNIATEL July A BE HELD .T AT 0 N i; LOC K, P. M. BUSWELL'S [11) ki 11 it ts• ' - • A 8 erioi amide of Mineral Paint warranted equal to itny Paiht ever before ofThred to the public for psihting op Skim, Iron, Tin. or eel substance which is exposed to Weitheii Water, or the Atmosphere. his Proof against Fire, 'Nat eri,.. Irraiher; inn , CNCILINok..II7I.k IN ITS COLOR, It tilixes readily with Oil or Compositi6. and is a beautiful dark brbisniar tree-situ:l' color. This Paint received /he PreiiiiqinatAit, Ft - 4k 3Tli ileld at Albany. in 1860. in, conspotition:' w.ith the Ohio Fire-Proof Paint, aott,aen„ oral other knurls of Miettral Paint,aolllug superior to anything 'of the kind now. id (ISO. We the 'undereigned, Waving , , seen NW well I:IIJr,WELI.':> Mirrored Pilot,. can Safely pecon4 wend it.to the public being en amid* suppriott 4 ' to any Mineral Point - Jiver lx/are offered far use 1,, it is not uoplessant to use, like the Man or , Ohio Paint WII , CiI is harped shout the eeniitry much', hot 11116(14(1p with oil like ptiro White load. sold at half the price of Common path), entrwer , beehive where the color ie ilesirattl e, it is work; twice as rough, and as a Fire, Wea they, or Watoc, proof Peed, ,we thjuk it cannot bp surpassed, OP anything in the Nitit litre nu w in use. 1, Mason, Painter. Es 4 John Phelps, ill, John Tomlinson, 114 1) 13 Gleit.on, do kl Brown, Esq James Moore, do Yi D .I,T Mantling, do G W :Stmldsrd, 1. Joelio, do D P Doolittle; , N 1! Wilbur. E W Dodge, I.) J oslin, Mr. Duithwe Deer Sir :We have need, voititi' in the ,ritui month, some 2,000 lira. of your Mitteret. al Taint ; in painting,cars, cw , hoUeba, Sod freight lunises upon our road, and ws can safely retain); ,mendit as a very superior. durable and cheap ire, title of Paint. HEMAN H. PHDLPS, :•uperinretident of the :tyre:ease & Utica 11. U. Mr flusivell. hear I have used for the Sri rUie etc Utica K. It. Company, over a ton of yarn' Mirrors! Paint, and 1 snd upon union it in be fie prefenible to the Oil Pan:Lac any other i c iad now . In use. l can also recommend it es being itupp: , rior to White Lead for any kind of outdoormink., lag, as it appears to he impervious to water, agid unchangeable in cnlor. ' HORACE JUMNB,OII, Paintor'for 4. do U. It. h, Ca. Mr. Bin:well Dear Fir Having used s contid• arable quantity of your Mineral l'aint,'in painting brieltand wooden houses, the past seiman, l.havg taken extra pains to try and test it in varioue wax', foam its trial and commotion i can war.. rant it to be durable byili in gusllty mud color i. it 'nisei beautilully with oil-Ltriint,'rery easy.- ; and for Shill or bout painting, I think there his AO bettter pidot ever been introduced. I have used considerable of it ,witti %inter and glue, compisiri lion, for coarse, cheap painting, and it exeeedn , any thing! ever taw. Truly Yours, r Howie Pointer. Numerous other certificates in hands of Agents which will be shown to deulrra. kr:rThis 11".sinit is' Far by S. 1, ItUEHLEIi, Gettysburg,. Sole Agent, for, Adam) Courtti.ii Gettysburg, July , , B USINESS MEN, to take flit , ' mire agency (for a County - or (lounr:' ties) fnr the oak of the .0 ERA Afi.V4,BH4 3 IN (.4 FL Li 11l tieing on ehesp. , er and cagier to ere than soap, mid wet ranted to. perfectly efeaiise all kitids of idothing„eontaining tiu Potash, iSoda-ash, of Turpentine, Ammonia. ie!da ‘ or any tiMele whatetier, that will in any Mag.. ner injure the finest flbric or the liebh.- 6 ;, It is an article Which,when 01114 tntroditr cell; ronsfrott Stiles eon tie made with !hike prollis to the Agent. For lull. Particulate. - regarding priers terms, tti.p.,Adrtisa (pose paid) in - 1.. P. 1-10YriSt CO. No. 20, South. Fifth Si.; 'l' hihidt Cli. Jui.*lll. • , GROVE STEAM ta INASMUCIr as the street* are belt ; AL failing, the Verniers will ttleasebeir it( mind dial: at this Establishment VI Cali at all times have their o 6'ol short notice aiid in the twit mahhei,' elms from a distance, pest night, can take witirthem 6th:ft:lin men' niacin - red sa desired. 'l'he building (> been mach enlarged, and g lerge quatilitY eats How fecelted., ' • Patronit e "this rstafiliefdgetif 6. 4" . has been built at heatgleiftehelgi fierihr special convenience mid nectlfillteeditingt of, ihe nei t ibborlined snit intriggliNt, any tryliC • 4 VW-. It. tie, Germany ,toltnikfd)); Joist - • /, • liEgtitiWitire,4o44 Oitanl9#llp .44,4 o t o lo g y ' J oel ahosrook sor WAIILNEHNOtabw , tiv33:l'f , :1 A Jelin Allen; 0 Parks, IN Dyer,. Oneida Depot, Oct. 'abtia 1860 1:=1 AGENTS.. WANTED. Ml`,' , + , H‘,
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